The New Look of OverlandExpo.com

Photo By: Camden Littleton

We hope that you’ve noticed, and enjoyed, the new look of the Overland Expo website. We tackled the transition to our new site to create a better user experience for our clients, attendees, and regular readers.

With a new look and better functionality, our homepage can direct you to event pages specific to the East, Mountain West, and West Expos. From there, you can learn about vendors, see a list of classes, and purchase tickets. Be on the lookout for updates as each expo gets closer.

READ MORE: The Value of the Overland Experience Pass at Overland Expo

From the homepage, you can also visit The Compass, the blog you’re currently reading. The Overland Expo Team publishes at least eight articles a week to serve as inspiration and education for novice and experienced overlanders alike. You can learn about Overland Expo updates, industry news, gear reviews, and spotlight pieces about the companies and individuals in the overlanding community. We’re also fortunate to have the opportunity to share beautiful imagery supplied by the community across the site. Remember to tag us when you share your overland adventures on social media. You can also share our post via the social media buttons at the top and bottom of each article on The Compass. We’re always happy to see our posts shared so that we can reach new readers.

If you have any feedback or ideas for our site, please let us know here.

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